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University of Louisville Law Review Publishes Winter 2014 Issue

The University of Louisville Law Review is pleased to announce
publication of Issue 2 of Volume 52. The Editorial Board and Staff of the Law Review logged a cumulative total of 1,600
hours of work putting together the 204-page Winter 2014 Issue, which features
three articles, three student-authored notes and one faculty essay.

Copies of Issue 2 are available on reserve in the Law Library and on Westlaw,
Lexis Nexis and HeinOnline. Also, Issue
2 is available on our website, www.louisvillelawreview.org, under “Printed
Content.” The journal is cited as 52 U.
Louisville L. Rev. 225.

Articles

Trial Lawyers in Trouble: Litigation Misconduct and
Its Ethics Fallout
Lisa A. Dolak, Angela S. Cooney Professor of Law, Syracuse University College
of Law

-52 U. Louisville L. Rev. 225

Dismissing Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41

Bradley Scott Shannon, Professor of Law, Florida
Coastal School of Law

-52 U. Louisville L. Rev. 265

“Minor Adjustments: and Other Not-So-Minor
Obligations: Section 504, Private Religious K-12 Schools, and Students with
Disabilities

Lynn M. Daggett, Professor, Gonzaga Law School

-52 U. Louisville L. Rev. 301

Constitution Day Remarks

Privacy and Technology in the Twenty-First Century
Mark A. Rothstein, Herbert F. Boehl Chair of Law and Medicine, University of
Louisville School of Medicine

-52 U. Louisville L. Rev. 333

Notes

Avoiding a Corrupt Bargain: Ensuring Congress is Kept
Out of a Contingent Presidential Election